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How to Say ‘I'm going to take them all’ in Mexican Spanish

Me la' vo'a llevar a to'a

meh lah VOH-ah yeh-VAR ah TOH-ah

[meh lah VOH-ah yeh-VAR ah TOH-ah]

💬 Usage Tip: In this phrase, 'vo'a' is a contraction of 'voy a', often used in spoken Spanish.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Epitomizes the lavish lifestyle celebrated in reggaeton culture.

Phrase Breakdown

Me

[meh]

Me

Refers back to the person speaking or writing.

Example

Me llamaste temprano.

You called me early.

la

[lah]

the

Definite article used before singular feminine nouns.

Example

La mesa está limpia.

The table is clean.

vo'a

[VOH-ah]

I'm going to

Colloquial contraction of {'voy a'}, meaning 'I am going to'.

Example

Vo'a comprar pan.

I'm going to buy bread.

llevar

[yeh-VAR]

take

To carry or bring something.

Example

Voy a llevar el libro.

I'm going to take the book.

a

[ah]

to

Indicates a direction toward or reaching something.

Example

Voy a la tienda.

I'm going to the store.

to'a

[TOH-ah]

all

Completely, totally.

Example

Quiere hacerlo a to'a velocidad.

He wants to do it at full speed.

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